acidification

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Englisch - Türkisch
asitleşme
asitleme
Asitleştirme
(isim) asitleştirme
asitlesme
asitlenme
(Nükleer Bilimler) asitlendirme
acidify
asitleştir
acidify
asitlenmek
acidify
asitle

Dünyanın okyanusları asitleniyor? - The world's oceans are acidifying.

acidify
{f} asitlemek
acidify
(Tıp) Asit yapmak, ekşitmek, asitleştirmek
acidify
asit etmek
acidify
asitleş
acidify
asitle,ekşit
acidify
{f} ekşitmek
acidify
{f} asitleştirmek
acidify
aside dönüştürmek
Englisch - Englisch
The act or process of making something sour (acidifying), or changing into an acid
{n} the act of acidifying
Process of becoming more acid pH 7 is neutral, above this is alkaline below pH 6 is acidic i e Acidification of the soil
is a process which occurs as a result of the deposition of atmospheric (air-borne) pollution containing acid-forming substances and ozone Acidification leads to damage to forests, heathlands, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, agriculture, public health, buildings and materials The acid forming substances are: Sulphur dioxide (SO2); Nitrogen oxides (NOx); Ammonia (NH3) The ozone-forming substances are: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs); Nitrogen oxides (Nox)
The most important substances contributing to acidification are SO2 and NOX These are released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels such as oil and coal are combusted Air pollution with these substances leads to acid deposition (acid rain) that can pollute forests, lakes and rivers, as well as buildings
The process of lowering the pH of a solution until it falls below 7 0 pH
Raising the acidity (lowering the pH) of a fluid by adding an acid ADVANCE \x 540
The most important substances contributing to acidification are and They are emitted to the atmosphere when fossil fuels such as oil and coal are combusted Air pollution by these substances leads to acid deposition (acid rain) that can damage forests, lakes and rivers as well as buildings
the decrease of acid neutralizing capacity in water or base saturation in soil caused by natural or anthropogenic processes
the process of becoming acid or being converted into an acid
on unusually hot years or after late grape harvests resulting in over-ripe grapes, an acidification process may be necessary : some tartaric acid is then added to the must of the grapes
Refers to reducing something's pH, making it more acidic; also means the loss of ANC
Fall in the pH of soil and water due to precipitation containing dissolved ammonium compounds, sulphur and nitrogen oxides; an indirect cause of forest damage
- Changes in chemistry in an area that lead to a more acidic environment (e g acid rain)
The addition of acid (usually tartaric) during fermentation, frequently necessary in hot climates where grapes tend to overripen and become deficient in acidity, thereby losing freshness
Raising the acidity (lowering the pH) of a fluid by adding an acid
The process by which rivers, lakes, rain, and other natural features become affected by excess acid For example, nitrogen dioxide may form toxic organic nitrates, which contribute to acid rain and the acidification of ground and surface water
The process of becoming acidic For example, as acid rain falls on a lake over the many years, the pH of the lake itself may drop (become more acidic); this process is called acidification
The act or process of acidifying, or changing into an acid
{i} process of making or becoming acid
acidify
to make something acid or sour; to convert into an acid; to neutralize alkalis, as to acidify sugar
acidify
to change into acid
acidify
{v} to make or become acid, to convert into an acid by combination with oxygene
Acidify
make sour or more sour
Acidify
turn acidic; "the solution acetified"
acidify
turn acidic; "the solution acetified
acidify
to sour, to embitter
acidify
{f} make or become acid; change into acid; make sour
acidify
to become an acid or make something become an acid
acidify
To make acid; to convert into an acid; as, to acidify sugar
acidify
make something acid or sour, to convert into an acid, to neutralize alkalis, as to acidify sugar
acidify
To sour; to imbitter
acidification

    Silbentrennung

    a·ci·di·fi·ca·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    ısîdıfıkeyşın

    Aussprache

    /əˌsədəfəˈkāsʜən/ /əˌsɪdəfəˈkeɪʃən/

    Etymologie

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